Generally, guys love to wear a fragrance that perfectly enhances their fashion identity. In this modern era, perfumes and colognes play an important role in boosting up the wearer's personality. They have become an integral part of every man's wardrobe. Every season has its own fragrances and this winter season is not an exception. For winters, strong scents with warm fragrances are used so that they last for longer time. Winter fragrances for men must be sensual, seductive revealing masculine scents. They make you feel more confident. So, let's check out some of the new winter fragrances for men.

BLEU de Chanel (Life In Blue...)

After 11 years of Allure pour Homme, Chanel introduces Bleu - a fresh masculine composition. Bleu de Chanel is a fragrance, which makes men to conquer world with Freedom and Elegance. This fresh, woody aromatic fragrance opens with a sparkling note of citrus jazzed up with pink pepper and peppermint. Then, a warm note of cedar paired with vetiver and a floral hint of jasmine emanates from heart. Ginger comes later to reinforce the slight bitterness of grapefruit trailed by woody waves of sandalwood twine with patchouli and frankincense.

BVLGARI MAN (An Elegnant & Modern Woody Scent...)

Bvlgari, the jewelry house unveils Bvlgari Man. This scent is for sophisticated man, who is strong-willed and creative. The sparking notes of Bvlgari Man opens with fresh and fruity notes of violet and bergamot. Warm notes reveal the uninhibited sensuality with an alliance of white wood, vetiver and cashmere wood. The fragrance dries down at sweet notes of benzoin and white honey.

BIG PONY 1 by Ralph Lauren (Blue and Sporty...)

Fresh and dynamic, Big Pony Number 1 is one out of four fragrances of Ralph Lauren's Big Pony Collection. This collection is inspired by Big Pony polo T-shirts. This fragrance opens with a sparkling note of lime. Heart of Big Pony 1 reveals mixture of aromatic notes along with refreshing grapefruit, ends with soft and woody base notes. The Big Pony Collection is available in four fragrances like 4 members of a polo team. Big Pony No 2, 3 and 4 are other three scents of this modern 'team of fragrances'. Ralph Lauren Big Pony No1 comes in sleek blue bottle with number 1 embossed on front side.

THE ONE GENTLEMAN by Dolce & Gabbana (The Modern Gentleman...)

After two years of The One For Men success, Dolce & Gabbana presents The One Gentleman, an aromatic oriental fragrance. This scent is for suave and refined gentlemen who take command of every situation. The woody-aromatic oriental opens with a fresh note of grapefruit. Middle note goes spicier, with a blend of fennel and cardamom. Patchouli and vanilla also reveal a warm note in dry down. The One Gentleman is both sweet and sophisticated. Massive and elegant transparent bottle is topped with gray blue cap.

INFUSION de VETIVER by Prada (A Fresh, Elegant Vetiver...)

For the first time Prada is reinterpreting men's scent in their "Infusion" collection. At top note of this fragrance, you will feel, purple ginger with fresh, spicy tonalities of grapefruit. It intertwines with tarragon, an aromatic herb. Fragrance at heart is composed around pepper, bringing up a spicy and slightly sweet side. Later dry down reveals a tender and woody notes, with a sensation of 'fresh green leaves crushed in your hand'.

OK, so we all know that companies name their products after celebrities in order that the famous name will make the product sell better. However this can be a double edged sword. And in the case of Paris Hilton perfume, who can be in the news reports for all the wrong reasons, you might be forgiven for thinking that her name might actually harm sales. But then, as the saying goes, there is no such thing as bad publicity. So maybe the fact that her name is in the news reports is enough to boost sales.

Paris Hilton is young, slim and beautiful and heiress to the Hilton hotel fortune. She has stared in her own hit reality show and is followed by the paparazzi wherever she goes. However recently she made headlines for a jail sentence where the young socialite acted far less than either her age or shoe size. And some people say she has a bit of a temperamental reputation. But then she can afford to be temperamental. She is still the darling of the international, jet set social scene.

Good Reviews

The vibe on the street, OK the vibe on online product review sites, is that Paris Hilton perfume gets more compliments than insults. Maybe because people like the scent. Perhaps because people still like Paris herself. Or perhaps because we are secretly(or not so secretly) envious of her. The perfume itself has a very feminine, "girly-girl" fragrance, with sweet, almost cotton candy like tones. Like all perfumes the fragrance will work with some women's body chemistry, and personalities, more than with others.

Paris Hilton perfume, introduced to noses worldwide in 2005 and put out by Parlux fragrances, comes in a brilliant bottle. It looks like the bastard child of the Eiffel Tower and a lamppost thrown into a plate glass window. Despite the description, it is quite interesting and can fit in with a lot of interior design instead of being hidden away in the bathroom medicine cabinet.

What Does Paris Hilton Smell Like?

Apparently, if the perfume is anything to go by, Paris Hilton smells like a trend-setting blend of frozen apple, oak moss, freesia, mimosa, peach nectar, jasmine, sandalwood and ylang ylang. Although ylang ylang, sandalwood, freesia and apple are generally considered aphrodisiacs, Paris Hilton perfume gets an extra dose of head turning smell with human sex pheromones. Whether human sex pheromones actually turn on those who smell them or not is another question altogether.

Of course, Paris Hilton perfume comes in sprays of various sizes and in gift sets which include bath and shower gel and body lotion along with the perfume. So you can use the complete range of toiletries to get the full effect of the fragrance. Of all the celebrity perfumes on the market Paris Hilton perfume is one of the more affordable, perhaps because it is made with more readily available ingredients. Or perhaps because Paris wants everybody in the world to smell like her.